diy wood kitchen pantry
As long as you have enough space for a cabinet, you can build yourself this rustic freestanding kitchen pantry. it’s perfect for those living in small homes or even apartments who need a ‘temporary’ storage for food. you can also do this project if you’re looking for a storage for your arts and crafts materials or other items.. What you will need to build your own diy kitchen cabinets: ¾” birch purebond plywood (full sheets are best, but 2×8 sheets would work as well). ¾” hickory 2×4 purebond plywood panels. ¼” birch purebond plywood (full sheets are best, but 2×8, 2×4, or 4×4 sheets would work as well). circular saw. Once finished and installed, you may wish to build and install some cabinet doors to match the look of the rest of the kitchen. as presented here, this basic pantry cabinet will measure 84 inches high, 12 inches deep, and 12 inches wide, and it will have five shelves with a reinforcing divider between the upper and lower sections of the pantry.. diy wood kitchen pantry
How to build a pantry cabinet prepare the cut pieces. start by drilling pocket holes in the back and shelf pieces. i used the kreg r3 along both long edges of the back piece, and on three sides of the shelves. the long edge with the cleanest cut should be the one without the pocket holes.. This video shows how to build pantry shelves. i used poplar wood which is really pretty with just a semi-gloss poly finish. i bought the wood from home depot. be very careful buying the wood from.
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